Anthony Martial was overlooked for the France squad, Ashley Young missed out on a recall to the England set-up and Spain opted not to call up Juan Mata and Ander Herrera.

Belgium have called up Romelu Lukaku and Marouane Fellaini even though the midfielder missed United's win over CSKA Moscow through injury while Daley Blind will link up with the Netherlands national team for their remaining World Cup qualifiers, report the Manchester Evening News.

Fellaini might not be risked by Belgium coach Roberto Martinez, since the Red Devils have already secured their place for next year's World Cup in Russia. Belgium are the only European side to have qualified, with the exception of the hosts.

Martial was not selected for international duty (Image: Rex/Shutterstock)

Young was also omitted from the England squad (Image: AFP)

Phil Jones, Chris Smalling, Jesse Lingard and Marcus Rashford are in contention to play versus Slovenia and Lithuania and David de Gea will likely start for Spain.

Victor Lindelof, Matteo Darmian, Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Nemanja Matic are expected to link up with their national sides in Europe.

Sergio Romero and Antonio Valencia are set to head across the Atlantic and represent Argentina and Ecuador, and Eric Bailly could figure for the Ivory Coast in Mali.

Young, Herrera, Mata and Martial could be kept company by Luke Shaw and Michael Carrick at United's Carrington training complex, as well as injured trio Marcos Rojo, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba. It is understood Jose Mourinho has given United's non-internationals next week off.

Herrera and Mata have both been left out of the Spain squad (Image: REX/Shutterstock)

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Despite the disappointment Martial, Young, Herrera and Mata have suffered, the quartet will be fresh for United's lunchtime trip to Liverpool on October 14.

Just like last year, United travel to Anfield for their first fixture after the October internationals and Martial's omission might avoid a repeat of last year's frustration. The Frenchman was pencilled in to start the Monday night draw at Anfield but suffered an injury and was replaced by Young.

Mourinho said on Wednesday he had 'a hope' Fellaini could be fit to face Crystal Palace on Saturday but had 'doubts' Jones would return.